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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to move ahead" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the ability to progress or advance in a situation or project.
Example: "After resolving the issues, we are finally able to move ahead with the project timeline."
Alternatives: "capable of progressing" or "ready to advance".
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And I was able to move ahead...
"We weren't able to move ahead," Mr. Clausell said.
After that, many claimants may be able to move ahead with development plans.
Now, without appointments, the commission is not able to move ahead".
And I got involved in public life and I was able to move ahead because of education.
Women's rights activists say Uruguay has been able to move ahead because of the long separation of religion and government.
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Back in Washington, however, he hasn't been able to persuade Congress to move ahead with his own modest stimulus agenda.
While Sports Direct's sales suffered last year, John Lewis has been able to use its superior technology to move ahead.
They ought to be able to forge a political consensus on how to move ahead.
"It is extremely important that we are able to push for reforms to enable manufacturing sector investment to move ahead".
Nakagami moved through to take the lead with seven laps left, but when he ran wide at Village corner three laps later Redding was able to move back ahead and take his third win of the season.
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